由于安全风险,包括潜在的电刑,新西兰正在审查取消关于修改电气定位系统的禁令的情况。
New Zealand’s removal of a ban on modifying electrical earthing systems is under review due to safety risks, including potential electrocution.
新西兰的规则允许在电网接地系统中使用开关或保险丝的变化正在审查中,
A New Zealand rule change allowing switches or fuses in mains earthing systems is under review after electrical inspectors warned it could make safe installations lethal by risking electrocution.
该变化取消了对修改保护性地球中立(PEN)导体的禁令,旨在支持电动车辆充电和抗灾能力。
The change, which removed a ban on modifying the protective earth neutral (PEN) conductor, aims to support electric vehicle charging and disaster resilience.
检查员称之为“非常危险”的举动, 说这可以提高地球与危险电压的连接, 即使没有过错。
Inspectors call the move "very dangerous," saying it could raise earth connections to dangerous voltages even without faults.
WorkSafe委托进行国际审查,发布初步指南,并正在进一步提供技术咨询,而政府则在持续关注安全问题的情况下继续评估调查结果。
WorkSafe commissioned an international review, issued initial guidance, and is developing further technical advice, while the government continues evaluating the findings amid ongoing safety concerns.